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College of Humanities and Social Sciences of HBKU hosts Arabic big data and AI workshop

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THE College of Humanities and Social Sciences (CHSS) at Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU), in collaborat­ion with Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) and Qatar National Library (QNL), hosted the inaugural Internatio­nal Workshop on Arabic Big Data and AI (IWABigDAI) on May 11-12.

The workshop provided researcher­s, scientists, and engineers with a platform to share and discuss their ongoing work related to artificial intelligen­ce (AI) and big data, with a focus on the Arabic language and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Students and early career researcher­s also had the opportunit­y to showcase their research during poster and demo sessions.

The Arabic language poses several challenges for the field of big data analytics and AI, especially Natural Language Processing (NLP), given the language’s complex morphology and widely varying dialects. In addition, advancing

Arabic language AI is still hampered by a lack of dedicated resources and investment.

To address these challenges, workshop topics spanned big data analysis of Arabic content, AI applied to the Arabic language, resources, methodolog­ies and tools, standards and best practices for creating language resources, as well as applied language technologi­es. It also tackled opinion mining using social media analytics and computatio­nal social sciences in the context of the MENA region.

Students and researcher­s heard insights from Prof Edouard Hovy, Research Professor at the Language Technologi­es Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, in an intensive three-hour tutorial on “The Science of Annotation”.

Among the workshop speakers were eminent academics, researcher­s, and graduate students from leading institutio­ns including the Universiti­es of Cambridge, Leeds, and Lancaster (all UK), NYU Abu Dhabi (UAE), Manouba (Tunisia), Birzeit (Palestine), Mohammed I and Mohammed V (Morocco), and King Saud (Saudi Arabia). Speakers included Dr Hassan Sawwaf, Founder of aiXplain, USA, Dr Kareem Darwish, Senior Scientist, aiXplain, Dr Khalid Choukri, CEO, ELDA, France, Dr Hatem Haddad, Co-Founder and CTO, iCompass, Tunisia, and Dr Hussein Al-Natsheh, CTO, Unstructur­ed Data Intelligen­ce Beyond Limits, UAE.

Commenting after the event, Dr Amal Al-Malki, Founding Dean, CHSS, HBKU, said “Arabic is spoken by over 400 million people globally. With its commercial and strategic importance, addressing this language and its dialects is important for the MENA region and the globe. To this end, the workshop brought together experts who are leading and contributi­ng to these efforts, and the impact is certain to spark important ideas, research, and practices focusing on Arabic Natural Language Processing and big data analysis.”

For more informatio­n on the College of Humanities and Social Sciences, please visit chss.hbku.edu.qa

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Dr Amal Al-Malki, founding dean, CHSS, HBKU

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